UncleSteve
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I have a motorhome in my yard that needs some attention to some doors.
The basic construction of the motorhome consist of a white fibreglass skin of about 2-3mm, then a ladder framework made from 40mm x 30mm white pine to give a wall thickness of about 40mm. In between the plywood framing is 40mm thick white polystyrene then the inside is faced with 3mm plywood with a vinyl water proof skin.
For the locker doors, a hole is cut in the panel/wall which is then lines with an aluminium frame. The frame is basically fitted in place with non setting mastic and loads of stainless screws.
I've found part of the bottom inside of the doors seem a bit soft, like as if moisture is getting in. What I intend doing is drilling some breather holes along the bottom of the doors to try and get rid of the build up of moisture, however I was wondering if there is any liquid that I could inject/pour in to the doors to react with the damp to harden up the soft timber and hopefully still allow the wood to breath?
I appreciate the ideal way would be to remove the inner skin, dry out, replace suspect wood, however I don't think its too bad at present, so hopefully I can avoid further deterioration in the bottom of the doors.
What ideas or products can anyone suggest please?
Thanks for reading this far and thanks in advance for your feedback
The basic construction of the motorhome consist of a white fibreglass skin of about 2-3mm, then a ladder framework made from 40mm x 30mm white pine to give a wall thickness of about 40mm. In between the plywood framing is 40mm thick white polystyrene then the inside is faced with 3mm plywood with a vinyl water proof skin.
For the locker doors, a hole is cut in the panel/wall which is then lines with an aluminium frame. The frame is basically fitted in place with non setting mastic and loads of stainless screws.
I've found part of the bottom inside of the doors seem a bit soft, like as if moisture is getting in. What I intend doing is drilling some breather holes along the bottom of the doors to try and get rid of the build up of moisture, however I was wondering if there is any liquid that I could inject/pour in to the doors to react with the damp to harden up the soft timber and hopefully still allow the wood to breath?
I appreciate the ideal way would be to remove the inner skin, dry out, replace suspect wood, however I don't think its too bad at present, so hopefully I can avoid further deterioration in the bottom of the doors.
What ideas or products can anyone suggest please?
Thanks for reading this far and thanks in advance for your feedback